CCMP (Correlation of Components) and CVAL. (Computes
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Values of Principal Components)

J. N. R. Jeffers
Submitted by: A. J. P. Gore, The Nature Conservancy,
Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, England

CCMP calculates the correlation between two sets of components
to produce a rectangular matrix of correlation coefficients.
It can also be used to correlate two sets of variables for
which the correlations within each set have already been
calculated or are of no interest.

CVAL computes the values of the first n principal components
for each of the original data points of the data matrix. It may
also be used to compute the values of canonic:al variates.

Minimum Hardware:
4K PDP-8/I, DF32 Disk, High
Speed Reader
Other Programs Needed:
FORTRAN D Disk Systems Programs
Source Language:
FORTRAN D

Catalog: July 1973